The spring equinox, around March 21, has long been seen as a moment of balance and renewal. It marks the time when “day and night are nearly equal,” symbolizing harmony and the start of a new cycle.
This natural turning point signals the end of winter and the return of growth and energy. In the past, it guided farming seasons, while for others it became a time for reflection and emotional reset.
Rituals have always been part of this transition. People use simple actions to mark change and let go of the past. Even today, habits like cleaning or reorganizing reflect a desire for a fresh start.
One common ritual involves placing coarse salt in the home. Salt is traditionally linked to purification and protection. A bowl of salt is left near entryways or quiet spaces for a few days to symbolically absorb negative or stagnant energy.
Afterward, the salt is thrown away, representing renewal and a clean beginning. Many also combine this with opening windows, lighting candles, or meditating. Overall, the equinox encourages people to pause, reflect, and welcome change with intention.